Friday, February 19, 2016

Congrats to Vintage Pistol, winner of last night's semi-final round of the Arkansas Times Musicians Showcase. They'll join SOULution, Sean Fresh & The Nasty Fresh Crew, The Uh Huhs and Collin vs. Adam at the finals, which will be held at Revolution on Friday, Feb. 26. The winning band will receive a prize package that includes headlining spots at Valley of the Vapors, the Arkansas State Fair, Riverfest and Legends of Arkansas; gift certificates to Jacksonville Guitar, Blue Chair Studios, State of Mind Clothing and Trio's Restaurant; a photo shoot with the Times' Brian Chilson, and a celebration party and personalized drink courtesy of Stickyz and Revolution.

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